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AIDS - End Stage Organ Disease
| Toxo: What You Can Do |
People with HIV are at special risk for
toxo, a serious infection that often affects the brain. This booklet explains
what toxo is. It also lists steps you can take to prevent and fight toxo. Taking
these steps can help you stay well longer. |
| What Is Toxo? |
Toxo is short for toxoplasmosis, the
medical term for this disease. In people with HIV, toxo can be very serious.
The cause of toxo is a germ that many people already have in their bodies. It
is harmless - unless you have HIV or some other disease that weakens the immune
system. Without a strong immune system to protect you, toxo can cause severe
illness.
People with this disease may have some or all of the problems listed below.
Symptoms of Toxo
- Headache
- Weakness
- Hard to think clearly
- Fever
- Numbness
- Coma
- Seizures
- Other nerve problems
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| Toxo Can Be Treated |
Medicines can help against toxo in two ways:
- By keeping your immune system stronger. Some medicines can help the
body's defenses fight disease for a longer time. To keep you healthy, your
doctor may ask you to start taking medicine as soon as you find out you have
HIV.
- By treating the infection. Today's drugs can't cure toxo, but they
can often make it better. Once you get sick with toxo, you may need to continue
to take medicine to keep toxo from making you sick again.
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| How To Help Yourself |
- Get regular check-ups. A blood test can show if you have ever been
infected with the toxo germ.
- Tell your doctor or clinic nurse if you notice any symptoms of toxo.
These warning signs can alert the doctor that you may have toxo. The faster you
get care, the better.
- Keep your immune system as strong as you can. This means eating
healthy foods, getting enough rest and exercise, and staying away from alcohol,
cigarettes and drugs. Your doctor may want you to take medicine even if you feel
well.
- Stay away from common sources of toxo. If you have never been
infected with the toxo germ, you must be careful to avoid it. Two major sources
of toxo are cat litter and raw or undercooked meat. To keep from getting the
toxo germ:
- Since cats are sometimes infected with toxo, stay away from cat litter or
cat waste. Ask someone else to clean after the cat. If you clean the litter box,
wear gloves and a mask.
- Cook all meats (and chicken or turkey) and eggs until well done.
- Follow your care plan. You will need to take the medicines your
doctor prescribes at the right times, in the right amounts and for as long as
they tell you. Be sure you know what to do, and stick with the routine. If you
have questions, don't be afraid to ask the doctor or clinic staff.
- Report any new problems that occur while you are taking medicines for
toxo. Your medicines may cause side effects. Sometimes changing the amount
or type of medicine can help.
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| Research: Hope for the Future |
Scientists are looking for better drugs
against toxo. Today, new drugs are being tested that might work better than
current medicines in treating and preventing the disease.
You may be able to help test one of these new drugs. If the new drug works,
you may help yourself -- and others with HIV.
If you are interested, talk to your doctor or clinic nurse. Or call the
numbers on the next page to find out more.
Remember:
- Be sure to have regular check-ups.
- To keep from getting the toxo germ, stay away from cat litter and cook all
meats and eggs until well-done.
- If you have any symptoms of toxo, call your doctor or clinic right away.
- Take your medicine as directed.
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